Publications

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Date Title Subtitle keywords Author
2024-09-11 Working prisoners in the USA Laws, policies, and practical realities prison labour, work in prison, human rights, labour rights, united states of america Ben Jarman, Helen Fair
2024-09-01 Prison work in law and reality Comparative perspectives from Brazil, the UK, and the US brazil, comparative legal research, human rights, prison labour, prison work, united kingdom, united states of america Ben Jarman, Catherine Heard
2024-07-27 Getting what we deserve? Imprisonment and the challenge of doing justice long-term-imprisonment, punishment, quakerism, 2019 london bridge attack Ben Jarman
2024-07-10 Working prisoners in the UK Laws, policies, and practical realities prison labour, work in prison, forced labour conventions, human rights, labour rights, united kingdom Ben Jarman, Helen Fair
2024-06-06 Moral messages, ethical responses Punishment and self-governance among men serving life sentences for murder long-term imprisonment, life imprisonment, england & wales, moral anthropology, prisons, penology, sociology of punishment, ethical reflection, prison sociology, tightness, moral communication, murder, punishment, risk Ben Jarman
2023-11-09 Labouring behind bars Assessing international law on working prisoners forced labour conventions, human rights, international human rights standards, international prison research, labour rights, prison labour, work in prison Ben Jarman, Catherine Heard
2022-12-20 Voice, Representation, Relationships Report of the Open Qualitative Research Working Group open data, open research, qualitative research Ben Jarman, Margaret Westbury, Mathieu Candea, Jennifer Gabrys, Sara Hennessy, Kiera McNeice, Curtis Sharma
2022-10-03 Making progress? What progression means for people serving the longest sentences long-term imprisonment, england & wales, sentence progression Ben Jarman, Claudia Vince
2022-08-01 Life imprisonment in mature adulthood Adaptation, risk, and reform later in the life course life imprisonment, moral reflection, aging, mature adulthood, adaptation to imprisonment, life course, long-term imprisonment Ben Jarman
2022-07-06 “I’m part of the furniture now, innit?” Risk governance and moral thwarting among life-sentenced men in English prisons penal theory, moral communication, punishment, life imprisonment, murder, risk, risk governance, ethics, anthropology of ethics, moral thwarting Ben Jarman
2022-06-09 Making sense of sentencing Doing justice to both victim and prisoner sentencing, england & wales Ben Jarman, Independent Commission into the Experience of Victims and Long-Term Prisoners
2021-06-14 False accounting Why we shouldn’t ask people who commit crimes to pay their debts to society penal theory, penal debt, retributivism, life imprisonment, murder Ben Jarman, Alice Ievins, Thea Thomasin Reimer
2021-04-14 Penal theory, personal ethics and the life sentence in empirical perspective   life imprisonment, england and wales, penal theory, moral communication, risk assessment, retributivism Ben Jarman
2021-02-02 Research Data Management: An introduction   research data management Ben Jarman, Laura Kennedy
2021-01-29 Can confidential research be reproducible? Consent, ethics, prison interviews and the Open Research agenda data sharing, research ethics, open research, qualitative research, prison research, confidentiality Ben Jarman
2021-01-19 Response to call for evidence by the Independent Commission on the Experiences of Victims & Long-term Prisoners life imprisonment, long-term imprisonment, penology, sentencing, independent commission on the experiences of victims and long-term prisoners Ben Jarman
2020-12-03 Open Data and sensitive interviews Reflecting on ethics, consent, and reproducibility data sharing, research ethics, open research, qualitative research, prison research, confidentiality Ben Jarman
2020-10-21 Only one way to swim? The offence and the life course in accounts of adaptation to life imprisonment long-term imprisonment, indefinite imprisonment, life imprisonment, rehabilitation, moral reflection, murder Ben Jarman
2019-05-22 Tracing the history of child abuse in youth custody Does the archive offer current practitioners anything, beyond useless knowledge after the fact? prisons, england and wales, child sexual abuse, history of imprisonment, archival research, independent inquiry into child sexual abuse, secure institutions for young people, youth custody Ben Jarman
2019-04-18 ‘A Poor Prospect Indeed’ The State’s Disavowal of Child Abuse Victims in Youth Custody, 1960–1990 youth justice, prisons, child abuse, child sexual abuse, crime victims, state crimes, prison sociology, historical criminology Ben Jarman, Caroline Lanskey
2019-04-09 The historical criminology of ‘safeguarding’ Children in the secure estate, 1960-2016 child abuse, youth custody, youth justice, historical criminology, safeguarding Ben Jarman, Louise Jackson
2019-03-08 Can people ‘desist’ in prison? Reflections on the implications of desistance theory for long-term imprisonment long-term imprisonment, life imprisonment, england & wales, desistance theory Ben Jarman
2018-10-18 Safeguarding Children in the Secure Estate, 1960-2016   child abuse, child sexual abuse, prisons, england and wales, youth justice, youth custody, secure estate for children, 20th century history, criminology, penology, historical criminology Ben Jarman, Lucy Delap, Louise Jackson, Caroline Lanskey, Hannah Marshall, Loraine Gelsthorpe
2018-10-18 Scandal and reform, 1960-2016 Can better policies guarantee child welfare in secure custody? child abuse, child sexual abuse, prisons, england and wales, youth justice, youth custody, secure estate for children, 20th century history, criminology, penology, historical criminology Ben Jarman
2018-04-21 Turning points or dead ends? Identity, desistance and the experience of imprisonment life imprisonment, criminology, prisons, desistance, long-term imprisonment, risk needs responsivity, indeterminate imprisonment, england and wales, risk reduction, human agency Ben Jarman
2016-07-01 Valuing volunteers in prison A review of volunteer involvement in prisons   Clinks
2012-07-01 Evaluating Volunteer Impact Tools to help you assess the impact made by volunteers in the Criminal Justice System   Ben Jarman
2012-07-01 Volunteering case studies Highlighting good practice in the recruitment, engagement and retention of volunteers   Ben Jarman
2012-04-01 The volunteering relationship: what works? Perspectives from Clinks’ Volunteering & Mentoring Programme   Ben Jarman
2011-05-01 The social reintegration of ex-prisoners in Council of Europe member states     Joe Casey, Ben Jarman
2009-12-04 When were Jews in medieval England most in danger? Exploring change and continuity with Year 7   Ben Jarman
2003-07-01 ‘Which God for Africa?’ Conflicting Christian and Islamic models of missionary encounter in late nineteenth century west Africa   Ben Jarman
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